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Post by 101mitch on Mar 24, 2015 14:54:44 GMT -5
With the 79th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft the Kansas City Chiefs select Mario Edwards JR, DT, Florida State He can play 3-4 DT which is what I will ask him to do. I believe he can be a good run stopper as well as he has good pass rush potential.
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 24, 2015 15:12:36 GMT -5
With the 80th pick in the 2015 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills select Kwon Alexander, LB, LSUThe Lesean Mccoy trade has left Buffalo with a need for linebacker. Kwon Alexander could play 4-3 OLB, but I also believe he projects pretty well as an ILB. So our buddy Kwon here is Kiki Alonso's replacement. Jindred OTC with Houston
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Post by Jindred on Mar 24, 2015 18:17:16 GMT -5
With the 81st pick in the NFL draft the Houston Texans select, Ameer Abdullah, RB, NebraskaArian Foster is a great back, but he has a lot of miles on his body and he has had a lot of injury issues, it isn't going to be long before his career is over. Alfred Blue is alright but I don't think he can carry the load alone, especially if Foster goes down this season so the Texans look to the RB position. Abdullah is one of my favorite players in the draft and one of the few players who I have gotten to watch on a consistent basis. I am surprised he dropped this far as I think he is easily worth a second round pick, but hey I get to pick him now He can be a great back in this league reminding me a lot of Shady in they way he runs. SD OTC Juggs (I don't think anyone owns them correct?)
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 24, 2015 19:01:13 GMT -5
With the 82nd pick in the NFL draft the San Diego Chargers select Jeremy Langford, RB, Michigan StateSTRENGTHS: Runs low to the ground with excellent pad level and energetic feet to get the most out of every touch. Displayed improved vision, balance and finishing ability as a senior. Langford is a workhorse type with a hard-nosed, no-nonsense style of running the ball, getting stronger as the game progresses. Has a little shake-and-bake to him to extend runs, keeping his legs pumping through contact. Langford really shines in areas where most young backs struggle like pass protection, reliability in the screen game and also the ability to get stronger and better as the game goes on. WEAKNESSES: Lacks ideal ankle flexibility to be overly shifty. Takes a moment to get back up to full speed after gearing down and needs to show better patience with a bad habit of running into his own blockers. Handled a heavy workload for the Spartans over the past three seasons. afjagsfan OTC
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Post by afjagsfan on Mar 24, 2015 19:54:36 GMT -5
With the 83rd pick in the 2015 NFL draft the Jacksonville jaguars select Za'darius Smith DE Kentucky Guy fits the scheme and the jaguars need disruptive pass rushers. They were 6th in sacks but last in QB hurries. (Im drafting with free agency in mind) The jaguars DE's are decent but not amazing. With Sen'derrick Marks, Leonard Williams and hopefully Smith growing as a player ontop of our current depth the jaguars have one heck of a Tenacious D line. MrCincinnati otc
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Mar 26, 2015 19:45:31 GMT -5
To hell with it this needs to get moving again, With the 84th pick in the 2015 NFL Daft, the Cincinnati Bengals select Anthony Chickillo, DE, Miami They need a DE and Chickillo is a guy who fits the scheme and will provide solid snaps in the NFL. steelersfan4life56 is OTC
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Mar 26, 2015 21:14:30 GMT -5
With the 85th pick of the NFL draft, the Arizona Cardinals select, Ifo Ekpre-Olomy, Cb, Oregon.
(insert pic please)
Before his injury he was a top 3 Cb and a 1st round pick. The Cardinals need to replace Antonio Cromartie who went to the Jets. Ifo provides excellent cover ability, and will help cover the shifty WRs of the Nfl.
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Post by cityofchamps on Mar 27, 2015 5:55:46 GMT -5
With the 86th in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Jeff Heuerman, TE, Ohio StateHeuerman has been classified as a more athletic Heath Miller and it isn't hard to seem why. While his receiving is still raw (unsurprising considering he only has one year of high school football experience). Known more for his blocking, Heuerman is one of the few Tight Ends in this Draft that has legitimate starting potential. Heath Miller is no spring chicken anymore and the Steelers should look for his replacement, especially considering the lack of Red Zone Offense we have had as of late. He seems ready made to be a Steeler and it would shock me if he wasn't on their radar when the 3rd Round comes along, especially being from Ohio State (the Steelers seem to like Ohio State players as much as the Patriots do with Rutgers). inoccent is OTC with the Lions.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 28, 2015 12:07:50 GMT -5
With the 87th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions select: Josue Matias, G, Florida State Top pass blocking guard prospect who has probably fallen way too far already. The Lions have pretty much tumbleweed at left guard. If inoccent gets on before coltsrockjcr (is OTC) picks, then feel free to override this.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 28, 2015 13:36:09 GMT -5
With the 88th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft the Tennessee Titans select: Duke Johnson, RB, Miami Duke Johnson has fallen farther than I thought he would, and he was the only runningback I was really interested in. I think he's the third or forth best in the class as a prospect, but the reason I was only looking at him was just because he's the right type of player for Tennessee right now. We're clearly invested in Bishop Sankey to dominate carries this year and I'm hoping that with the offensive line finally healthy, that he'll break 1200 yards in his second season. Shonn Greene is out of the picture and Dexter McCluster was under utilized and he'll be done now that Duke Johnson can do what he does and better. Johnson is a small, quick elusive runningback who has great vision and break away speed, in addition to being a highly developed receiver out of the backfield. He compares to Ray Rice or Darren Sproles and the only reason he's not high up boards is because of his size (5'9'' 215 is MJD weight, two inches taller) some legitimate durability concerns, since he started (from a carries perspective) for 3 years and broke his ankle at the very end of his sophomore year. I think we can mitigate those problems by using him sparingly as a spell back behind Sankey and even giving a few of his touches to DMC. This actually isn't the guy I was trading up for I just second guessed myself when I saw DJ still on the board. saskabronco you're OTC with Baltimore
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